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Stage 1, very treatable invasive lobular carcinoma

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Jan 5 3:00pm | Replies (37)

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@mir123

I'm sorry you have been going through this, and hope you are doing well. If possible, try not to stress about what you "did" to get breast cancer. I gather age and genetics are the major obvious co-factor. (And we can't control either of these). Otherwise, there are numerous things that might have an effect, but this is far from conclusive. Maybe in the future there will be a known cause. But for now, I tell myself I have to live with the uncertainty and be glad of the treatment and support I have. At least that is my New Year's resolution! Wishing you all the best.

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I have an intense personality (Aries 🤣) and I have always laughed my way through all my other conditions (Lupus, Seizures, Osteoporosis, Raynauds, Tendinitis, etc.). Cancer will learn what they learned over 30 yrs as a Survivor - I'm a fighter. Made it thru law school & having a blast practicing. So- I am very positive- but some days when I sit in silence the questions pop up. I want to eat cleaner, reduce the libations, and begin Journaling again. I use to journal daily- but haven't since cancer. My therapist, friends, and family have become my journal. Yet I feel overwhelmed not Journaling - but still can't put pen to paper. I feel Stuck! Does anyone else feel that way? Feeling Blessed, happy with the outcome, love support group, love thar my life feels "my normal". Yet- sometimes I just feel "out of sorts".